Listening To Your Body: The Somatic Marker
Your body often tells the truth before your mind catches up. We dive into somatic markers—the physical cues like tightness, heat, or shakiness that signal emotion—and show how tuning into them can reshape self-awareness, boundaries, and relationships. As two men who once led with intellect over feeling, we unpack why many of us were trained to bottle emotions and how that “shaken soda” approach reliably leads to explosions, shame, and more bottling. There’s a better way: small, safe releases and practical tools that make space to feel first, then act with clarity.
We lay out a simple four-step arc—feel the feeling, manage arousal, make meaning, and express—and illustrate it with a real story about waiting for a late first date. Instead of spiraling, we named values, grounded through a quick meditation, updated the story with new info, and re-entered present. That tiny sequence holds a larger skill set: noticing somatic cues, regulating with anchors, and connecting patterns across contexts to build trust in your intuition. We also explore the line between anxiety and intuition using Internal Family Systems, inviting the anxious part to speak while bringing in the part with “receipts” of resilience so fear doesn’t run the show.
If you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive,” this conversation reframes sensitivity as data, not drama. By listening and waiting rather than chasing and fixing, you cultivate a steadier inner compass. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s persistence. Take the shot, learn from the feedback, and let your body’s signals guide you toward alignment and healthier boundaries. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who bottles things up, and leave a review to tell us what somatic cue shows up for you first.